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diversion
noun as in change in a course, path
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noun as in entertainment, recreation
Example Sentences
Instead, Ms. Evans wants “diversion and treatment” for low-level crimes.
As the most successful, best-known player of the driveway diversion turned court-swallowing cultural phenomenon, the teenage Waters is both a minor celebrity and a pioneer.
In recent months, the industrialist has attracted law enforcement scrutiny with investigators probing alleged crimes ranging from diversion of bank loans to money laundering.
Special forces are a branch of the military trained to carry out covert operations, often through unconventional warfare such as sabotage and diversion.
The distance gave us time to get acquainted without the diversion of physical proximity.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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